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CBC Interview – A Music Club That’s So Much More!

Enjoy an inspiring Canadian CBC radio interview about Java. Join Ottawa Morning with Robyn Bresnahan. Find out about a study underway with Carleton University who is investigating the Java Music Club peer support program.

Residents are interviewed, – and there is copious laughing and singing.

“It’s the best group we have. People open up in this group – normally they don’t, everyone is afraid of saying something.”
Resident, British Columbia

Resident, British Columbia

I cannot even tell you how phenomenal the roll out of the Java Music Club has been!

Director of Recreation and Volunteer Services

Director of Recreation and Volunteer Services

“Volunteers are in love with this program and with the impact they are witnessing it having on our residents!”
Director of Recreation and Volunteer Services

Director of Recreation and Volunteer Services

“I have been in the recreation field for 20 years and I have to say this is one of the most well thought out and interactive programs I have used.”
Staff Facilitator, Chartwell

Staff Facilitator, Chartwell

“Smashing success so far! Everyone is loving the program.”
Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging

Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging

“The Java Music Club really has made such a difference. We have come a long way in a year! The talking stick is amazing. They do feel empowered. The satisfactions scores related to this are amazing. Simply put, it works.”
Sherry King, Executive Director, Heisinger Bluffs, Jefferson City, MO